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right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted this is not the first time that iran has not reached a so called historic agreement to monitor the nuclear program. britain, france, and germany thought they had a historic agreement in 2003 when iran agreed to suspend enrichment temporarily and enter negotiations. unfortunately, those negotiations went nowhere and they eventually drop the faÇade of negotiations two years later when it was in their interest to do so. it is called a first step agreement and is clearly more a step towards a nuclear iran than of progress.te
right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the...
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do as tina fey and steve did in the movie "date night." it ended with car chases and mob confrontations about you they weren't home on the couch. 1.3 million norwegians were home watching a smash hit tv show tuning in for over 12 uninterrupted hours for a national knitting evening. yes. knitting. so-called slow tv is huge here. whether it's seven hour train rides, a full day of salmon fishing, 12 hours of burning wood or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned in for a ship's 134-hour coastline cruise. the knitting evening did have a dramatic twist. after hours of knitting, they attempted to break the world time record for producing a sweater. starting from the very beginning the shearing of a sheep. ♪ >> they unfortunately missed the record books but 8 1/2 hours later, a sweater. one company plans to bring slow tv to the united states. perhaps it will be a hit. ♪ >> compared with 21 hours of senator ted cruz reading "green eggs and ham" discussions about wool seem absolutely spe spellbinding. the correct answer
do as tina fey and steve did in the movie "date night." it ended with car chases and mob confrontations about you they weren't home on the couch. 1.3 million norwegians were home watching a smash hit tv show tuning in for over 12 uninterrupted hours for a national knitting evening. yes. knitting. so-called slow tv is huge here. whether it's seven hour train rides, a full day of salmon fishing, 12 hours of burning wood or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned...
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i worked very closely with bill and steve and others. and it will always have a part of my heart. and it's still an incredibly strong, strong company. it was some great internal values. but i think it's lost its way in a few dimensions. >> rose: well, you should know why. >> it's hard to know why. i think it's a better try say how. one is there's so many different agendas it's working on. >> rose: nathan myhrvold for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nathan myhrvold is here. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of intellectual ventures. for many years he was the chief technology officer at microsoft. he was known as one of the most visionary technology and business leaders anywhere. he is also a culinary pioneer. his newest project is "modernist cuisine" in which he explores the science of cooking. he recently published his third book on the subject. it is called "the photography of modernist cuisine!" it's a visual window into his experiments with food and science and preparation. here is a loo
i worked very closely with bill and steve and others. and it will always have a part of my heart. and it's still an incredibly strong, strong company. it was some great internal values. but i think it's lost its way in a few dimensions. >> rose: well, you should know why. >> it's hard to know why. i think it's a better try say how. one is there's so many different agendas it's working on. >> rose: nathan myhrvold for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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hi, i'm rick steves, and it's christmas time in europe. from manger scenes to mistletoe from norway to rome, we're celebrating all over the continent. buon natale!
hi, i'm rick steves, and it's christmas time in europe. from manger scenes to mistletoe from norway to rome, we're celebrating all over the continent. buon natale!
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number one from steve king. >> that wasn't number one? >> catch this. >> some of them are val valedictorians. they weren't all brought in by their parents. for everyone that's a vaedic torch rian there's another one that weigh 130 pounds but calves the size of cantaloupes because they are bringing in drugs. >> why cantaloupes. i remember a guy, a great running back had big wide legs. what is this about wide calves. by the way, marijuana doesn't weigh that much. you can have bushels of it. what is he talking about? how does he put these ideas together? >> so icky because it reduces this alleged latino person to kind of being a beast of burden. he's an animal. you're looking at his body. i don't know. i don't go around staring at people's calves. there's something so elementary about this. >> he does. >> obviously he does. but let's stay on otherism. this is part of otherism. making these people bodies, making them mules. and this is why the republican party is really -- >> look at the numbers. 100 out here for every valedictorian. they wei
number one from steve king. >> that wasn't number one? >> catch this. >> some of them are val valedictorians. they weren't all brought in by their parents. for everyone that's a vaedic torch rian there's another one that weigh 130 pounds but calves the size of cantaloupes because they are bringing in drugs. >> why cantaloupes. i remember a guy, a great running back had big wide legs. what is this about wide calves. by the way, marijuana doesn't weigh that much. you can...
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steve goes in depth tonight. >> you may need to bring extra cash to the grocery store to buy milk selling as high as $8 a gallon. there's no farm bill. there's supposed to be new authorization every five years. right now it's a year overdue. if there's no bill by this year's end, the 1948 agricultural law would kick in and force the dairy farmers to pay exorbitant prices for milk. it would create a shortage for everyone and drive prices sky high. that bill is stalled over whether to pay subs cities to farmers to protect against possible crop failure horse help with crop insurance to pay out only when there's actually a failure. the other big sticking point is the $80 billion a year supplemental nutrition program. the s.n.a.p. used to be called food stamps. recipients since president barack obama took office. democrats in the senate bill could cut $4.5 billion. >> the bottom line here is i'm willing to negotiate and compromise as long as we have a farm bill that doesn't make hunger worse in america. i don't think you can get a bill passed without the adequate you in addition. >> still no b
steve goes in depth tonight. >> you may need to bring extra cash to the grocery store to buy milk selling as high as $8 a gallon. there's no farm bill. there's supposed to be new authorization every five years. right now it's a year overdue. if there's no bill by this year's end, the 1948 agricultural law would kick in and force the dairy farmers to pay exorbitant prices for milk. it would create a shortage for everyone and drive prices sky high. that bill is stalled over whether to pay...
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now number one from steve king on a -- >> that wasn't number one? >> the republican party decided to appeal to minorities. catch this. that's this one. >> and some of them are valedictorians. my answer to that is -- and by the way, their parents brought them in. it wasn't their fault. it's true in some cases. but they aren't all valedictorians, weren't all brought in by their parents. for everyone who is a valedictorian, there is another hundred out there that they way 130 pounds and calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert much. >> i want you to develop some thinking here. why the word cantaloupe. remember you used to shoot can't lopes? what is this about -- i remember a guy, navy -- still alive now, great running back, big wide calves. what is this about wide calves like cantaloupes? how do you put this together? and did it by carrying -- by the way, marijuana doesn't weigh that much. i mean -- bushels of it doesn't make your legs that wide. what is he talking about? how can he put these ideas
now number one from steve king on a -- >> that wasn't number one? >> the republican party decided to appeal to minorities. catch this. that's this one. >> and some of them are valedictorians. my answer to that is -- and by the way, their parents brought them in. it wasn't their fault. it's true in some cases. but they aren't all valedictorians, weren't all brought in by their parents. for everyone who is a valedictorian, there is another hundred out there that they way 130...
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steve, good morning. >> it was one of those head scratching days. was it down because of earnings or because we have come so far or gdp figures were better than some expected which means we are likely to get it earlier rather than later. is it being pumped in by the feds? twitter, how do you deal with a sunt like twitter? 73% increase on the debut. up to $44, the valuation now is an eye watering $31 billion. they have 8% the revenues of facebook. elsewhere, credit rating went to aa. high unemployment is hurting the country's ability to make meaningful reforms on tax and structure issues. >> we talk about twit eanother darling stock. they are having more problems with tesla. >> yeah, the third fire in one of these tesla new sedans. the model s. the shares came off 7.5% yesterday. they came off 14%. people are nervous about this one because it's come so far. take a look at where it was trading one year ago. it was trading just under 30 bucks. stock is now trading, even with the force of the last two days at $139. it is up, year to date, 313%. >> depen
steve, good morning. >> it was one of those head scratching days. was it down because of earnings or because we have come so far or gdp figures were better than some expected which means we are likely to get it earlier rather than later. is it being pumped in by the feds? twitter, how do you deal with a sunt like twitter? 73% increase on the debut. up to $44, the valuation now is an eye watering $31 billion. they have 8% the revenues of facebook. elsewhere, credit rating went to aa. high...
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. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a deep fryer. >> i don't think i want that. but they've talked me into it. i had to buy a special size and i'm fearing someone is going to get hurt. >> he's trolling mika. >> is that very bad for you? >> it macs the turkey come alive. >> in peanut oil. >> why don't you eat some fourteench fries in. >> i have been talked into it. i have to bring the turkey over at 1:00. he's going to take care of it and give it back to me. >> it will taste good. >> it will? ion if my parents will like that. that's what's happening. none of are you cooking. are any of you shopping on friday? i don't understand
. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? if you look at most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over ele
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...
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right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process. >> explain why did they decide to do it through a convention instead of a primary that would have probably gotten a guy that would have beaten terry mcauliffe? >> in a primary you have impure people voting. you have rhinos participating. >> do you mean people who go to work every day and drop their kids off at school and go to work. >> eat food. >> come home and -- >> grocery shop. >> put the kids to bed and don't spend all day listening to talk radio on the blogosphere? those people. >> exactly right. >> we don't want those
right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process....
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thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different way. absolutely i think those things are coming together. i want to go to your content strategy. it is really interesting. i think you create some content and then you sell access or you do deals with people like everyday health, provide access to your audience. how you makelaine the decision of what you cover and what other people will cover? at how you do that? toour strategy is essentially -- we have a theory that most people care about a limited set of things. 70% of web users use less than 15 sites a month. older,le
thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over electronic means witho
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...
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ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor, ambassador bill taylor, who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success. also, a great asset to the institute, to the united states, into the world. she has done a terrific amount of work where iraq is concerned. she is public the book. a book.shed she is a very important part of the institute and has been leading for years our efforts where iraq is concerned. she is going to describe a little bit about the work of the institute in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm welcome. i would like to welcome prime minister al-maliki. we have shared
ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor,...
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taken clerks from friends like larry silverman, steve williams, people i know, edith jones. know,ots of judges i people who will call me and say, this is a good person. they know that i do not care which school they went to. it could be lsu or yale. i hire a small percentage from the ivy's. i hire quite a few more from the y's, simply because they are smart kids. i try to take them from the south. that part of the country. i prefer kids who come from modest circumstances, whose parents did not have all of the benefits or it manages. .hat is just a -- or advantages that is just a preference. i am not going to bring kids in who disagree on printable's. i am not interested in arguing about that sort of stuff. i like kids who are not jerks. [laughter] i require kids to work together and i do not need all of that disruption in my chamber. i have been enormously blessed with the kids i have had. very smart, very pleasant, very hard-working. they brought joy to my life. tomorrow, i will have lunch with about 35. we have monthly lunches. that is one of the monthly high points for me
taken clerks from friends like larry silverman, steve williams, people i know, edith jones. know,ots of judges i people who will call me and say, this is a good person. they know that i do not care which school they went to. it could be lsu or yale. i hire a small percentage from the ivy's. i hire quite a few more from the y's, simply because they are smart kids. i try to take them from the south. that part of the country. i prefer kids who come from modest circumstances, whose parents did not...
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host: steve, ohio, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call, and thank you for your service. mey observers have said to that unless you deal with the economicent rate or conditions, that many people in afghanistan live with, you will not be able to suppress insurrection. do you feel the united states and nato has done enough to alleviate that? how is the m-16 and m for performing over there? performing over there? guest: there has been tremendous growth over the last 12 years in afghanistan. there needs to be more. when you see all of the building that is being done, these roads are being built, the buildings that are coming on, the health clinics and schools that are being built, it is creating an economy. as thes opportunity .ecurity increases afghanistan has tremendous .esources once security gets established and the government gets restored more, and they develop those resources, there is opportunity to get economic growth. the other thing that is happening that will contribute to this, when the telepho
host: steve, ohio, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call, and thank you for your service. mey observers have said to that unless you deal with the economicent rate or conditions, that many people in afghanistan live with, you will not be able to suppress insurrection. do you feel the united states and nato has done enough to alleviate that? how is the m-16 and m for performing over there? performing over there? guest: there has been tremendous growth over the last 12 years in...
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. >> my name is steve duncan. i'm going to follow up what mike said. in 1936 when germany was building its air power as fast as it could, there was a guy named churchill who on that floor of the house of commons was arguing for defense spending. the prime minister said we should not do that. we had no political mandate. churchill got up by himself and said we must remember that the protection of the british country does not require a mandate. it is the first order of duty. when i was in the government prior to 9/11, i made a visit to israel. i was meeting with their security leaders, and i was impressed with the security. i was talking to one individual and he expressed the view that when i asked the question, what is your strategic approach to fighting terrorism, his answer was we know we cannot eliminate it, but we hope we can reach a point where it is politically acceptable in the number of events. that was fine before 9/11 and when we were not thinking about weapons of mass destruction. in my day we had to worry about missiles on soviet warheads. n
. >> my name is steve duncan. i'm going to follow up what mike said. in 1936 when germany was building its air power as fast as it could, there was a guy named churchill who on that floor of the house of commons was arguing for defense spending. the prime minister said we should not do that. we had no political mandate. churchill got up by himself and said we must remember that the protection of the british country does not require a mandate. it is the first order of duty. when i was in...
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. , couple of tweets here for you steve harrison says first, president clinton is correct, second, it will not affect the 2014 or 2016 elections as some have speculated. boaters forget. forget. this -- voters there is this tweet from edwin -- i agree, he should also find the entrance cubbies for canceling the insurance policies. john from tennessee, independent, what do you think? caller: what the president promises one thing, but people have a tendency to promise something and it can't follow through because of a small, little, fine print. my comment is more about the affordable care act and why they are not going after the manufacturers that make medical and charge 100 times more than the costs to make them to the hospitals and the patients. if i did something like that, i would be arrested for price gouging. why are we not going after these manufacturers for the same thing , and by bringing the price down of these devices and medication, one at that lower the cost of insurance and the cost of medical care in the country? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: john, the afforda
. , couple of tweets here for you steve harrison says first, president clinton is correct, second, it will not affect the 2014 or 2016 elections as some have speculated. boaters forget. forget. this -- voters there is this tweet from edwin -- i agree, he should also find the entrance cubbies for canceling the insurance policies. john from tennessee, independent, what do you think? caller: what the president promises one thing, but people have a tendency to promise something and it can't follow...
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our first call is steve from our independent line in massachusetts. caller: it is interesting to hear the president's talk about progress. when i hear the word "progress," it reminds me that it is a philosophically loaded term. i am 60 years old and i see the transformation in the values in this country that are no doubt media driven. you can go back to the 70s and it is just shocking to look at shows like little house on the prairie. there was more talent and trauma ,n one hour, incredible writing then you see today. television especially today seems to be run by cools. it reflects the anti-values of media moguls. we see murderers, serial killers all over the place, as if they are next door, left and right, although at the beginning of the programs they say this is fictional. at the same time you see a glorification of the cia, the fbi, and the militarization of the police. this philosophical transformation seems to be a form of social engineering. where it all began, i do not know. think the restu of the world perceives us through the media and ente
our first call is steve from our independent line in massachusetts. caller: it is interesting to hear the president's talk about progress. when i hear the word "progress," it reminds me that it is a philosophically loaded term. i am 60 years old and i see the transformation in the values in this country that are no doubt media driven. you can go back to the 70s and it is just shocking to look at shows like little house on the prairie. there was more talent and trauma ,n one hour,...
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host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants all over the place and now to suddenly trust and to ask the head of the eu who negotiated this and the one who is involved, i am just very nervous and i think it is a terrible mistake. i think america is threatened because ultimately our interest ,n the region, more than israel and not just israel, is all the arabian countries that are very concerned. i think this is a terrible mistake. obviously, they were having an effect and it looks like we just caved in. i think it is a terrible deal. host: adam schiff, a representative, says this is a positive step. i have little trust in iran a
host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants...
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host: let's take more of your calls, steve in scottsdale, arizona, republican line. caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. i wanted to say something about the health care rollout. maybe what they should do is make it more simplified. these websites are so complicated. they put so much stuff on their and it takes forever to download. if they made it a simple website -- if they made it simpler just like the tax code was complicated -- same thing. things easierke policy wherene you put your social security number in common name, address and then you pick -- you only get one, you pick it and it's or $200 per month or whatever they figure the cost will be and then it would work or it then everybody would have it and they would not have all these problems. host: thank you so much. let's talk with dave in michigan on our line for independents. caller: hello? good morning. i'm calling about the nsa thing. you believe that what the united states is doing with the nsa, to spy on their own people is really wrong. they should be out there taking care of the terrorists and monito
host: let's take more of your calls, steve in scottsdale, arizona, republican line. caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. i wanted to say something about the health care rollout. maybe what they should do is make it more simplified. these websites are so complicated. they put so much stuff on their and it takes forever to download. if they made it a simple website -- if they made it simpler just like the tax code was complicated -- same thing. things easierke policy wherene you put your social...
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the next caller is steve from west haven, connecticut. caller: how are you doing? host: fine thank you. go ahead. caller: i was watching the show this morning and i'm just curious. go ahead. you'll have to stop looking at the tv and go on with your comment. caller: what are going to be the new rules that i was talking about about what are they going to do about -- host: you mean the hydrocodone drug. caller: yeah, how will they be able to prescribe them? will they have to go to different doctors or some new policies? host: as i remember, it would be a schedule two drug good but doctors can prescribe demand only offer a 90-day supply. supply, that'sy it? host: and that is not a final decision by the fda. that is just a proposal that has to be approved by different agencies. caller: thank you very much. i love your show. host: david from ashland, lenora, republican line. caller: yes, i have one comment about obama. i have been a democrat all my life and i just switched in the last two years to republican. and i want to tell you that i am ashamed of him. thank you. ho
the next caller is steve from west haven, connecticut. caller: how are you doing? host: fine thank you. go ahead. caller: i was watching the show this morning and i'm just curious. go ahead. you'll have to stop looking at the tv and go on with your comment. caller: what are going to be the new rules that i was talking about about what are they going to do about -- host: you mean the hydrocodone drug. caller: yeah, how will they be able to prescribe them? will they have to go to different...
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the move was in retaliation for this firm dropping its joint belarusian local firm resulting in a steve drop in the commodity price and harming the belarusian economy. this began an ongoing potash war with russia. meanwhile to put a russia air base in belarus has proved controversial and allowed an opening to criticize the regime and focus attention on national independence and sovereignty issues. the united states should continue to support belarusian citizens as they fight to maintain their sovereignty. also, mr. speaker, i want to talk about the eastern partnership. on november 28 through 29, just coming up soon, the european union will host the eastern partnership summit in lithuania. the goal is to promote closer ties between the e.u. and eastern neighbors and in particular to further the progress on association agreements with georgia, moldavia, and the ukraine. the governments of these countries have worked for years to meet conditions for signing the agreements and the summit is viewed as a historic step in european integration for these countries. russia has responded to the ea
the move was in retaliation for this firm dropping its joint belarusian local firm resulting in a steve drop in the commodity price and harming the belarusian economy. this began an ongoing potash war with russia. meanwhile to put a russia air base in belarus has proved controversial and allowed an opening to criticize the regime and focus attention on national independence and sovereignty issues. the united states should continue to support belarusian citizens as they fight to maintain their...
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. >> reporter: steve bucher from washington, illinois, was eating lunch when a tornado hit his street. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking. the next thing we know, it's light inside the house. those are our two vehicles sitting across in the field over there. one of which was inside of our garage at the time. >> it was in your garage. now it's 100 yards away? >> you see it on your tv programs, and you can't believe it. and you sit right in the middle of it. you still can't believe it. >> all right. coming up next, a royal visit from one of the world's richest men. we're going to be back on "morning joe." dad! dad! katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, pleeeeease??? tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on enter
. >> reporter: steve bucher from washington, illinois, was eating lunch when a tornado hit his street. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking. the next thing we know, it's light inside the house. those are our two vehicles sitting across in the field over there. one of which was inside of our garage at the time. >> it was in your garage. now it's 100 yards away? >> you see it on your tv programs, and you can't believe it....